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ibl permuba -^ record published bi-wcekly prfce fid wednesdays 1 saturda x er gives a meal man-appeal volume xxxvni hamilton bermuda saturday july 23 1062 no 99 local trade-union problems discussed at meeting last night governor closes indecisive legislative year l Â« *'' ______________________________________________________________ li i ] fl k " ' ' ' _ |! i'll m m^m zmm 'â€¢â– '"'â– â– ml w p i * k "^ t-_____________r j mmmmm m~..wmw w ( w j _ > m | .( 9q__k___fes__i ** ; ff ir - #â– â– -._ ; ffi ' jsra-^m r " zz y ** '" v 1 i----------i_^_i â– , **^Â«' _..*â– - t v te_l _______ "-Â«â– â– u.^^d ipjr ... - -- -â€” - . m^mmmw / t v 7 airman^^^^^^^^^^^h m zi v \\ s h 'â– iip a legislative year highlighted more by what was left unresolved than was resolved was closed out on wednesday by his excellency the governor sir julian gascoigne the governor in proroguing parliament until october 24 urged z members during their recess to ponder the unfinished business particularly the franchise issue as the colony cannot afford to continue very longer in this state of uncertainty a warning that serious labour disturbances could not be avoided in bermuda unless workers in the colony ceased petting sub-human standards was sounded last night by mr brcntnol blackman assistant secretary of the caribbean con gress of free trade unions he addressed a public meeting of the bermuda industrial union and highlighted some of the major problems confronting the union and possible solutions drastic remedies might front st he said during the have to be used and serious open period of the meeting disturbances which he felr mr david robinson took mr bermuda could not afford to blackman up on this point have might be needed to he said mr martin wilson show employers that the union b.i.f president-general was aad workers meant h.uf*incss not capable of leading tin mr blackman declared h union under the new pro added that as part of the grammes the speaker had sup b.i.f's march forward iinnie gested mr robinson said his in his traditional thron speech before assembled mem bers of the house of assembly and the legislative council sir julian referred to the exhaustive consideration given the parliamentary elec tion act â€” probably mor than any other piece of leg's hit ion in the colony's history ile hoped for a rapid decision on the issue in the next ses sion visitors and cruise passengers for the first six months of the year both show an increase over the figures for the cor responding period of last year but a sudden and disturbing decline occurred during may and june due no doubt to the sudden fall in the xew york stock market hotel bookings for the summer months were also markedly lower than in previous years tourists are to bermuda what air is to a diver he reacts immediately to any suspicion that there may be an interruption in the supply the legislature re acted to the extent of grant ing 45,000 to the trade de velopment board for publieitv and advertising at a period when it has not been con sidered in the past necessary to do so the month â€” kindley's july airman of the month aic andrew i harrison l(.04th supply squadron mats watches as col edward l jones base com niander signs the certificate naming him th top airman of the month for kindley afb he was selected on the basis of military appearance knowledge of the military and out standing performance harrison received an extra dividend with the honour the u.s army transportation terminal unit 7419 has offered to harrison and all future airmeu of the month at kindlev one of their boats free for himself and seven guests for a day's outing â€” official usaf photo also on the unresolved side the governor noted the lor.p and earnest consideration given the subject of sociil security and the postpone ment until the autumn of mea sures to remove some of the many anomalies existing in the civil service diate negotiations are to bo started with the public trans portation board rcrninde aviation services and the board of health the trade unionist who is here to advise the union 0 i its problems said he expectd to see definite action in those three areas before he leaves thp colony another area need iti'_r attention concerned the docks the dock situation li â– said is a festering sore in the eyes of any self-rcspectinp trade unionist on the question of union leadership mr blackman told the workers they must raise leaders to inarch ahead of the union to take the bastions of the enemy â€” the enemy beiiip view was the union leader must go to the public in the streets can you imagin martin wilson carrying a banner he asked the union organizer said he took strong exception to th member's attaek on mr wil son from the floor if the union was to move ahead per sonal attacks of this sort must be stopped if a quarter o the energy expended by union members bickering a m o n p themselves was aimed towards front street they will have wonderful results giving his views on the question of trade unions and polities mr blackman sai 1 unions should steer clear of politics â€” but if the politi cians restrict or deny th j workers their full voice in na tional affairs it was up to th r trade unions to let the poli ticians know it was the work ers vote who put them in office gets billing in new york somerset are underdogs but - anything can happen in 61st annual classic next week these and many other ma ters that have heen consider ed during the last two sessions of parliament have only serv ed the governor stated to eonfirm the analysis he mad . 18 months apo of bermuda's problems that there mast be somebody in the colony whose responsibility it is to consider the long term soeial political and economic problems that fare us iÂ£-r v '" ______________ tz*i a_m mmwrn p f.v _____________! ____â– â– ** 'â– mw-l mmm i mf k7 j.amw^%mmmm u . v w_w^**u '"*' v z : 23^_____l : * ;>' â– â€¢" __ " - wmmmmmmmakm-imm-i-zz , _. t .. - *> Â» j_t h pbt &'*-,'" z ' u^^lmw * ' ' : v 5 ,,'-,' j rr,*z >" -' f^"a ..â– ^-â– ' tap v little of the legislative programme that i referred to iu my speech on the opening of parliament last october has been completed the bill en titled the parliamentary eleetiou aet 1961 has prob ably been more exhaustively considered than any othpr piece of legislation in ber tniidvs hiijwy ft has been passed by the house of a sembly after having been under study for some three years after b-ing separately examined and amended by the legislative council and final ly after being further con idered by a joint select com mittee of both branch s of the legislature rejected by the legislative council on th â€¢ motion for the third rending the subject matter of this xhe 61st annual somerset-st george's cup match which wih be played at st george's next thursday and friday -. 0 rÂ»onhp to be one of those classics where the unexpected is mr-t likely to happen as somerset enters the game as the â€¢ rrat underdogs history could well come alive again in times past when the e^st enders have shown an immea surably superior pre-classir f rm 1 as they most certain ly have this year they som how or other expose i.n aehille's heel on the big dav and dash their supporters hope to the ground this his been the rule rather than th ndiii nature and the â– eeuiingly high hopes of st in-orge's â€” as we said before somerset is notorious for do ing the unexpected â€” bad like last year when they were de feated by an innings and 40 e-dd runs and great when their opponents were suppos ed to be greater following the governor opened his speech with a review of tin changes in top civil and mili tary posts mentioning th n w chief attorney gener-i the retiring warden of pri sons and the new commander i at both the i'.s xaval and air force baseh personal and social christened on julv 8 at s paul's a.m.e church namil ton was leon andrew son of mr and mrs leon rabain of south shore warwick the gown he wore belongs to hi great grand - mother mr gwendolyn saltus of south shore it has been passed down through four genera exception st george's have a much stronger side â€” selected last night in a calm contrasting greatly from the stormy three hour meeting at somerset thursday night resulting in three changes over last year line-up st george's made only one change however in spite of the seeming difficulty the west enders had in making their selection after all apart from carl swan nobody has shown any particular form of out are the teams â€” st george's calvin symonds captain dennis wainwright vice-captain lloyd james rupert scotland eldon raynor alfred hall kenneth paul george dyer fred trotx raymond durham lee raynor colt reserves â€” continuing he stated he added he might advise the union to take a stand in political matters and to tell the members of the house o r assembly that they will be closely watched by the union as to how they vote it seem ed mr blackman said tha everyone was afraid of fronl st but in his view the shoe would be on ihe orther foot â€” they should be afraid of you lt was high time he con tourist trade miss marlene bailey the tourist trade appears to be satisfactory 1 use thi words appears to be delib â€¢ rately the arrivals for both charming miss marlene bai ley of hamilton who left the colony nearly a year ago to attend dramatic school in xew york according to th x.y amsterdam news is get ting more than an ordinary introduction to the stage she is billed in tennessee wil liams glass menagerie on of a series of plays currently staged by the ymca summer stock theatre in x.y continued on page 3 tions â€¢ mr earle steed of shelly bay who celebrates his birth day today is due to leave to day by paa plane for tho l'nited states â€¢ â€¢ â€¢ â€¢ â€¢ cup match fever is on tinned the workers of ber muda took what belonged to them and stop taking crumbs from the tables he predicted that within ihe next two or three years ber muda was either going to ex perience evolution or revolu tion there were two types of revolution he explained â€” the not not iced evolutionary revo lution and the noticeable re volution where the workers are suppressed his wish was that bermuda would experi continued on page 10 by winston j jones neville darrell calvin richardson somerset congratulations are extend ed to mr and mrs carl ray nor of southampton east who were married on thursd;i last and to mr and mrs leo nard raynor whose wedding anniversary was yesterday hed and blue and blue and blue fever is spreading through the island like wildfire it can be seen rackling from store windows from automobiles from motor cvcles from evervwhere that means cup match in nigh come thursday and the wellington oval will be oval-flowin with gup match enthusiest including fashion sporters the wild don't-fence-nie-in typ.s and with last but not l"ast tj cricket fans . . . miss bailey youngest daugh continued on page 10 us navy plans macdonald simmons captain fun fair high school graduate sheridan raynor winton edwards eugene woods charles daulphin neville roberts carl swan ed benjamin ronald edwards colt willie proctor kenneth thompson the date for he xaval sta tion's second annual back to school fun fair was set yesterday at the first meeting of the fair planning com mittee the dates selected were friday and saturday 1 and 2 september chairman of this year's fair is cotninander l h heidorn commanding officer of tin rs xaval facility who is being assisted by representa tives from the various com mands and activities located on the naval station ... â€” .â€”-.,- _.. _ ... * ; ___â– ________ * ''- ____â– â– . fl k - w_^rz-m . h ,- *Â«â– *â– . 1 * _**>*_' ' 9 1 iis'i l-mm a â€¢ v (________: > j | a w . â€¢ -â– ''' 7____^__mmm^m m . jm ww ' ______*_____________. fl ________ miss sandra butterfield mrs barbara moore of washington d.c returned to the states on monday after vacationing in bermuda as the guest of mr and mrs herman johnson of angle st hamii ton sheridan raynor will be seen spin bowlin_r to lloyd j.inies who will be sighting triple figures in the distant readier ol ibo oval carl swan will be protecting what somerset hope will be an undefeated wicket as kenny paul gallops nwards bim with ball hidden in hand all in all it has to be an excir in cup match . . . in this corner it seems impossible not to favour 8 george - after the display of brilliance they staged last year behind captain cal symons the east-etiders present a formidable army of batsmen in lloyd james eldon riyno * pnpert scotland dennis wainwright and an nnpredictabl i reserves â€” they ll lead cup teams george braemer kenneth cann t_aw_w ' ' ' *~ mm wmmmmmmmmmmm *â– "- vfe-^yb ' â– *" Â» r;?3i mm wmu a . wwmmmmmmw cup match captains â€” | mmkaasmmmmmw 4 mcm w ' * : mm mkv m â– * t m w â€¢ z p^___m_________e _*"* ' m * ip 9 w wmmwmm ybjkmmjk -_-_-__-___ m support the boy scouts girl scouts little league base ball and other activities for the young folk at the xaval st.!t.o'b fred trott somerset counters behind their captain macdonald simmoi v ith slugger charles daulphin carl swan and veteran wintcn edwards fun for yoiillg and old will be the theme for this year's fun fair whieh is conducted for the support of the many vonth activities oil the naval station profits are used to st ieorge's bowlers fast bailer kenny paul and pa-e .' mt oil hall are dynamite with a ball and they seem to ou it'ouii their opposition's slingers headed by rapid charle d.'-ulphin and spinner sheridan raynor eilgeiio woods is uu predictable rite area around the naval nation hobby shop and tbe outdoor theatre has been se lected as the site and th hours of operation will b from 10 a.m to 10 p.m satur day and from 1 pm to 10 p.m sunday raffle prizes which will be announced at a later date will be given away on sundav night to the holders of the lucky tickets there will be games of chance amusement games of skill and many types of refreshments several sidelights will dr.iw attention this year the crowds will be watching lloyd lames last year's most valuable player ; carl swan the impressive century-scorer of the s.i.c.l ; and sheridan raynor the late season bowling surprise curricular activities particu hurry the dramatics club among other things she did the art work for a short french play before going abroad sandra attended the berkeley insti tute where she won three art certifieates from the royal drawing society she plans to return to the states to fur ther ber education miss sandra ann butter field daughter of mr and mrs edward burnald butter field of paget returned to the c.lony on july 14 after gra duating from kittrell high school in north carolina sandra made good grades at the school and was a keen participant in various extra with comparative 1;isks but varieii problems and mixed fortunes cal symonds left and mcdonald simmons will lead the st george's and somerset cup teams icspectively into the 1962 edition of the cup match spectacle svrnonds will be after his second victory in as many tries since taking over command of the east end team simmons on th other hand will try to match symonds last year success witl a victory in his initial year of captaincy if he is successful il could be the upset of the century other cup matters on the spot will be the successful mem bers of the recent touring team to great britain â€” dennis wainwright rupert scotland and charles daulphin although st george's is favoured to win there shouldn't be any walk-away as there was last year one thing is certain cold drinks and hot dogs will be the favourite of the crowd good luck to both teams tr pre-sifted purity flour today

ibl permuba -^ record published bi-wcekly prfce fid wednesdays 1 saturda x er gives a meal man-appeal volume xxxvni hamilton bermuda saturday july 23 1062 no 99 local trade-union problems discussed at meeting last night governor closes indecisive legislative year l Â« *'' ______________________________________________________________ li i ] fl k " ' ' ' _ |! i'll m m^m zmm 'â€¢â– '"'â– â– ml w p i * k "^ t-_____________r j mmmmm m~..wmw w ( w j _ > m | .( 9q__k___fes__i ** ; ff ir - #â– â– -._ ; ffi ' jsra-^m r " zz y ** '" v 1 i----------i_^_i â– , **^Â«' _..*â– - t v te_l _______ "-Â«â– â– u.^^d ipjr ... - -- -â€” - . m^mmmw / t v 7 airman^^^^^^^^^^^h m zi v \\ s h 'â– iip a legislative year highlighted more by what was left unresolved than was resolved was closed out on wednesday by his excellency the governor sir julian gascoigne the governor in proroguing parliament until october 24 urged z members during their recess to ponder the unfinished business particularly the franchise issue as the colony cannot afford to continue very longer in this state of uncertainty a warning that serious labour disturbances could not be avoided in bermuda unless workers in the colony ceased petting sub-human standards was sounded last night by mr brcntnol blackman assistant secretary of the caribbean con gress of free trade unions he addressed a public meeting of the bermuda industrial union and highlighted some of the major problems confronting the union and possible solutions drastic remedies might front st he said during the have to be used and serious open period of the meeting disturbances which he felr mr david robinson took mr bermuda could not afford to blackman up on this point have might be needed to he said mr martin wilson show employers that the union b.i.f president-general was aad workers meant h.uf*incss not capable of leading tin mr blackman declared h union under the new pro added that as part of the grammes the speaker had sup b.i.f's march forward iinnie gested mr robinson said his in his traditional thron speech before assembled mem bers of the house of assembly and the legislative council sir julian referred to the exhaustive consideration given the parliamentary elec tion act â€” probably mor than any other piece of leg's hit ion in the colony's history ile hoped for a rapid decision on the issue in the next ses sion visitors and cruise passengers for the first six months of the year both show an increase over the figures for the cor responding period of last year but a sudden and disturbing decline occurred during may and june due no doubt to the sudden fall in the xew york stock market hotel bookings for the summer months were also markedly lower than in previous years tourists are to bermuda what air is to a diver he reacts immediately to any suspicion that there may be an interruption in the supply the legislature re acted to the extent of grant ing 45,000 to the trade de velopment board for publieitv and advertising at a period when it has not been con sidered in the past necessary to do so the month â€” kindley's july airman of the month aic andrew i harrison l(.04th supply squadron mats watches as col edward l jones base com niander signs the certificate naming him th top airman of the month for kindley afb he was selected on the basis of military appearance knowledge of the military and out standing performance harrison received an extra dividend with the honour the u.s army transportation terminal unit 7419 has offered to harrison and all future airmeu of the month at kindlev one of their boats free for himself and seven guests for a day's outing â€” official usaf photo also on the unresolved side the governor noted the lor.p and earnest consideration given the subject of sociil security and the postpone ment until the autumn of mea sures to remove some of the many anomalies existing in the civil service diate negotiations are to bo started with the public trans portation board rcrninde aviation services and the board of health the trade unionist who is here to advise the union 0 i its problems said he expectd to see definite action in those three areas before he leaves thp colony another area need iti'_r attention concerned the docks the dock situation li â– said is a festering sore in the eyes of any self-rcspectinp trade unionist on the question of union leadership mr blackman told the workers they must raise leaders to inarch ahead of the union to take the bastions of the enemy â€” the enemy beiiip view was the union leader must go to the public in the streets can you imagin martin wilson carrying a banner he asked the union organizer said he took strong exception to th member's attaek on mr wil son from the floor if the union was to move ahead per sonal attacks of this sort must be stopped if a quarter o the energy expended by union members bickering a m o n p themselves was aimed towards front street they will have wonderful results giving his views on the question of trade unions and polities mr blackman sai 1 unions should steer clear of politics â€” but if the politi cians restrict or deny th j workers their full voice in na tional affairs it was up to th r trade unions to let the poli ticians know it was the work ers vote who put them in office gets billing in new york somerset are underdogs but - anything can happen in 61st annual classic next week these and many other ma ters that have heen consider ed during the last two sessions of parliament have only serv ed the governor stated to eonfirm the analysis he mad . 18 months apo of bermuda's problems that there mast be somebody in the colony whose responsibility it is to consider the long term soeial political and economic problems that fare us iÂ£-r v '" ______________ tz*i a_m mmwrn p f.v _____________! ____â– â– ** 'â– mw-l mmm i mf k7 j.amw^%mmmm u . v w_w^**u '"*' v z : 23^_____l : * ;>' â– â€¢" __ " - wmmmmmmmakm-imm-i-zz , _. t .. - *> Â» j_t h pbt &'*-,'" z ' u^^lmw * ' ' : v 5 ,,'-,' j rr,*z >" -' f^"a ..â– ^-â– ' tap v little of the legislative programme that i referred to iu my speech on the opening of parliament last october has been completed the bill en titled the parliamentary eleetiou aet 1961 has prob ably been more exhaustively considered than any othpr piece of legislation in ber tniidvs hiijwy ft has been passed by the house of a sembly after having been under study for some three years after b-ing separately examined and amended by the legislative council and final ly after being further con idered by a joint select com mittee of both branch s of the legislature rejected by the legislative council on th â€¢ motion for the third rending the subject matter of this xhe 61st annual somerset-st george's cup match which wih be played at st george's next thursday and friday -. 0 rÂ»onhp to be one of those classics where the unexpected is mr-t likely to happen as somerset enters the game as the â€¢ rrat underdogs history could well come alive again in times past when the e^st enders have shown an immea surably superior pre-classir f rm 1 as they most certain ly have this year they som how or other expose i.n aehille's heel on the big dav and dash their supporters hope to the ground this his been the rule rather than th ndiii nature and the â– eeuiingly high hopes of st in-orge's â€” as we said before somerset is notorious for do ing the unexpected â€” bad like last year when they were de feated by an innings and 40 e-dd runs and great when their opponents were suppos ed to be greater following the governor opened his speech with a review of tin changes in top civil and mili tary posts mentioning th n w chief attorney gener-i the retiring warden of pri sons and the new commander i at both the i'.s xaval and air force baseh personal and social christened on julv 8 at s paul's a.m.e church namil ton was leon andrew son of mr and mrs leon rabain of south shore warwick the gown he wore belongs to hi great grand - mother mr gwendolyn saltus of south shore it has been passed down through four genera exception st george's have a much stronger side â€” selected last night in a calm contrasting greatly from the stormy three hour meeting at somerset thursday night resulting in three changes over last year line-up st george's made only one change however in spite of the seeming difficulty the west enders had in making their selection after all apart from carl swan nobody has shown any particular form of out are the teams â€” st george's calvin symonds captain dennis wainwright vice-captain lloyd james rupert scotland eldon raynor alfred hall kenneth paul george dyer fred trotx raymond durham lee raynor colt reserves â€” continuing he stated he added he might advise the union to take a stand in political matters and to tell the members of the house o r assembly that they will be closely watched by the union as to how they vote it seem ed mr blackman said tha everyone was afraid of fronl st but in his view the shoe would be on ihe orther foot â€” they should be afraid of you lt was high time he con tourist trade miss marlene bailey the tourist trade appears to be satisfactory 1 use thi words appears to be delib â€¢ rately the arrivals for both charming miss marlene bai ley of hamilton who left the colony nearly a year ago to attend dramatic school in xew york according to th x.y amsterdam news is get ting more than an ordinary introduction to the stage she is billed in tennessee wil liams glass menagerie on of a series of plays currently staged by the ymca summer stock theatre in x.y continued on page 3 tions â€¢ mr earle steed of shelly bay who celebrates his birth day today is due to leave to day by paa plane for tho l'nited states â€¢ â€¢ â€¢ â€¢ â€¢ cup match fever is on tinned the workers of ber muda took what belonged to them and stop taking crumbs from the tables he predicted that within ihe next two or three years ber muda was either going to ex perience evolution or revolu tion there were two types of revolution he explained â€” the not not iced evolutionary revo lution and the noticeable re volution where the workers are suppressed his wish was that bermuda would experi continued on page 10 by winston j jones neville darrell calvin richardson somerset congratulations are extend ed to mr and mrs carl ray nor of southampton east who were married on thursd;i last and to mr and mrs leo nard raynor whose wedding anniversary was yesterday hed and blue and blue and blue fever is spreading through the island like wildfire it can be seen rackling from store windows from automobiles from motor cvcles from evervwhere that means cup match in nigh come thursday and the wellington oval will be oval-flowin with gup match enthusiest including fashion sporters the wild don't-fence-nie-in typ.s and with last but not l"ast tj cricket fans . . . miss bailey youngest daugh continued on page 10 us navy plans macdonald simmons captain fun fair high school graduate sheridan raynor winton edwards eugene woods charles daulphin neville roberts carl swan ed benjamin ronald edwards colt willie proctor kenneth thompson the date for he xaval sta tion's second annual back to school fun fair was set yesterday at the first meeting of the fair planning com mittee the dates selected were friday and saturday 1 and 2 september chairman of this year's fair is cotninander l h heidorn commanding officer of tin rs xaval facility who is being assisted by representa tives from the various com mands and activities located on the naval station ... â€” .â€”-.,- _.. _ ... * ; ___â– ________ * ''- ____â– â– . fl k - w_^rz-m . h ,- *Â«â– *â– . 1 * _**>*_' ' 9 1 iis'i l-mm a â€¢ v (________: > j | a w . â€¢ -â– ''' 7____^__mmm^m m . jm ww ' ______*_____________. fl ________ miss sandra butterfield mrs barbara moore of washington d.c returned to the states on monday after vacationing in bermuda as the guest of mr and mrs herman johnson of angle st hamii ton sheridan raynor will be seen spin bowlin_r to lloyd j.inies who will be sighting triple figures in the distant readier ol ibo oval carl swan will be protecting what somerset hope will be an undefeated wicket as kenny paul gallops nwards bim with ball hidden in hand all in all it has to be an excir in cup match . . . in this corner it seems impossible not to favour 8 george - after the display of brilliance they staged last year behind captain cal symons the east-etiders present a formidable army of batsmen in lloyd james eldon riyno * pnpert scotland dennis wainwright and an nnpredictabl i reserves â€” they ll lead cup teams george braemer kenneth cann t_aw_w ' ' ' *~ mm wmmmmmmmmmmm *â– "- vfe-^yb ' â– *" Â» r;?3i mm wmu a . wwmmmmmmw cup match captains â€” | mmkaasmmmmmw 4 mcm w ' * : mm mkv m â– * t m w â€¢ z p^___m_________e _*"* ' m * ip 9 w wmmwmm ybjkmmjk -_-_-__-___ m support the boy scouts girl scouts little league base ball and other activities for the young folk at the xaval st.!t.o'b fred trott somerset counters behind their captain macdonald simmoi v ith slugger charles daulphin carl swan and veteran wintcn edwards fun for yoiillg and old will be the theme for this year's fun fair whieh is conducted for the support of the many vonth activities oil the naval station profits are used to st ieorge's bowlers fast bailer kenny paul and pa-e .' mt oil hall are dynamite with a ball and they seem to ou it'ouii their opposition's slingers headed by rapid charle d.'-ulphin and spinner sheridan raynor eilgeiio woods is uu predictable rite area around the naval nation hobby shop and tbe outdoor theatre has been se lected as the site and th hours of operation will b from 10 a.m to 10 p.m satur day and from 1 pm to 10 p.m sunday raffle prizes which will be announced at a later date will be given away on sundav night to the holders of the lucky tickets there will be games of chance amusement games of skill and many types of refreshments several sidelights will dr.iw attention this year the crowds will be watching lloyd lames last year's most valuable player ; carl swan the impressive century-scorer of the s.i.c.l ; and sheridan raynor the late season bowling surprise curricular activities particu hurry the dramatics club among other things she did the art work for a short french play before going abroad sandra attended the berkeley insti tute where she won three art certifieates from the royal drawing society she plans to return to the states to fur ther ber education miss sandra ann butter field daughter of mr and mrs edward burnald butter field of paget returned to the c.lony on july 14 after gra duating from kittrell high school in north carolina sandra made good grades at the school and was a keen participant in various extra with comparative 1;isks but varieii problems and mixed fortunes cal symonds left and mcdonald simmons will lead the st george's and somerset cup teams icspectively into the 1962 edition of the cup match spectacle svrnonds will be after his second victory in as many tries since taking over command of the east end team simmons on th other hand will try to match symonds last year success witl a victory in his initial year of captaincy if he is successful il could be the upset of the century other cup matters on the spot will be the successful mem bers of the recent touring team to great britain â€” dennis wainwright rupert scotland and charles daulphin although st george's is favoured to win there shouldn't be any walk-away as there was last year one thing is certain cold drinks and hot dogs will be the favourite of the crowd good luck to both teams tr pre-sifted purity flour today